Pubdate: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 Source: Airdrie Echo (CN AB) Copyright: 2007 Airdrie Echo Contact: http://www.airdrieecho.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1558 Author: Myron Thompson GOVERNMENT GETS TOUGH ON DRUGS Dear Editor: On Nov. 20, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada Rob Nicholson introduced legislative reforms for mandatory jail time for people who commit the serious crimes of producing and selling illegal drugs. The safety of our communities must be protected from illegal drug producers and dealers; those producers and dealers must face tougher penalties. The proposed amendments this government is introducing - resulting in mandatory prison sentences for certain serious drug offences - will go a long way toward protecting the communities we live in. These amendments will make offenders think twice about setting up grow ops and drug labs in our residential areas and, particularly, lessen the exposure of our youth to drugs. The message is clear: if you sell or produce drugs - you'll pay with jail time. This legislative measure is part of the Government of Canada's $63.8 million national anti-drug strategy. This strategy is a collaborative effort involving the Department of Justice, Public Safety Canada and Health Canada. The strategy includes three action plans: preventing illicit drug use; treating those with illicit drug dependencies; and combating the production and distribution of illicit drugs. Myron Thompson, Wild Rose MP - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake